Evening sunlight casting sharp dramatic shadows across the Pt Noarlunga plaza had caught my attention for a while. I’d wanted to paint or draw this lovely scene with a few people wandering around and walking past the sculptures of Totem poles, as the contrast between object and life cast their own unique shapes. ( The sculptor of the Totem Poles is Terry Beaston ) This painting has an abstract feel to it, expressed in the angular shapes of the poles and the shadows cast.
Evening Shadows
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Framed dimensions - 26.97(W) x 35.04(H).
Artwork dimensions - 19.29(W) x 26.77(H).
Artwork Details
Medium | Pastel, Paper, Framed by Artist |
Dimensions | 27in (W) x 35in (H) x 0.8in (D) |
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Artist Bio
I am passionate about nature with all the design elements and contours found there and is a driving force for subject inspiration.
I work in multiple mediums, oils, pastel, acrylic, mixed media and watercolour but I would say my favourite is watercolour. I take part in exhibitions, solo and group shows and have been the recipient of many awards. Travelling has helped me discover the beauty of the world and I have found lots of inspiration for painting by immersing myself in different cultures and sights.
I often sketch or paint outside then usually complete the painting of the scene in my studio. I have a passion for portrait and figure painting and I first painted in pastel, then oil, then watercolour for portraits using live models at the Adelaide Art Society from about age 15. I prefer working from life with most subjects where possible.
Over my career, I have been employed as an illustrator at the SA Museum, SA Uni, and now I tutor for art groups, privately and I enjoy creating customised works for people.
A highlight of my career I was filmed painting an art demonstration of a still life subject and interviewed for the Australian TV art program "Colour in Your Life.". This was released onto Youtube, TV and a number of other platforms on April 3 2020. Enjoyed the experience immensely.
I believe in developing my art style to encompass various feelings, moods, and experiences and often I explore other genres like abstract. I particularly like to paint the same scene in different mediums or techniques. I do have a strong belief that art can be a spiritual experience for the artist and the viewer.